LOSES ON ITS MESSAGES.; The Postal Accuses the Western Union of Discriminatory Methods.

ALBANY. Feb. 6. -- The first complaint against a telegraph company under the public service law amendment of last year was heard to-day by the Public Service Commission. It was a protest made by the Postal Telegraph Company against the Western Union Company, and involved the transferring of messages from one company to the other for g destination not covered by the lines of the company offering the mesages for transfer. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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